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Gaza Stories | A Holocaust Survivor’s Call for Conscience on Gaza

Stephen Kapos, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, went into hiding as a child in Nazi-occupied Hungary. Now, he is using his voice to call for justice for Palestinians.
Muneef Khan
Nov 04 2025
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Stephen Kapos, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, went into hiding as a child in Nazi-occupied Hungary. Now, he is using his voice to call for justice for Palestinians.
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In this episode of Gaza Stories, Muneef Khan speaks with Stephen Kapos, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who went into hiding as a child in Nazi-occupied Hungary. Nearly eight decades later, Kapos reflects on how those experiences of fear, survival, and moral courage shape his view of today’s world — particularly the genocide in Gaza.

He discusses what “Never Again” truly means, the moral duty to speak out even when it’s uncomfortable, and how remembrance can either honour or distort the past.

In this courageous conversation, Stephen Kapos invites us to rethink silence, memory, and responsibility in the face of suffering – then and now.

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